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NRG presents new nuclear proposals
The first license application in 29 years to build a new nuclear plant in the United States has been submitted.
HSBC launches climate change indexes
HSBC's Corporate, Investment Banking and Markets division (CIBM) has launched an index to track the stock market performance of companies that stand to profit from the challenges posed by climate change, alongside four investable sub-indexes.
Range of 29 forward commodity ETFs to be listed on LSE
Twenty-nine new exchange-traded funds (ETFs) tracking the forward prices of a variety of commodities and commodity baskets are due to list on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) in the next four weeks.
Spectron trades first OTC carbon option settled on CCFE
Energy broker Spectron has brokered the first over-the-counter carbon dioxide option settled against the Chicago Climate Futures Exchange (CCFE)
EC energy package meets mixed response
The EC’s third package of EU energy market liberalisation measures has stopped short of insisting on full ownership unbundling of transmission infrastructure from generation and supply assets, and of creating a fully-fledged European energy regulator.
Bid to close Enron loophole
Legislation aimed at preventing price manipulation and excessive speculation in energy markets has been introduced to the US Senate
Lehman bros to build natural gas trading hub
Global investment bank Lehman Brothers and its affiliate, Lehman Brothers Commodity Services (LBCS), is to build a 40 mile-long natural gas trading hub between Perryville and Delhi in Northeast Louisiana
Crude oil futures pass $80
West Texas Intermediate for October delivery closed at $80.09 a barrel in trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange Thursday, driven by continued concern about a report from the US Department of Energy showing that US crude inventory had fallen for the…
Carbon-trading log ready by November
The Kyoto Protocol’s international carbon-trading market is set for expansion, with the introduction of a worldwide transaction log by the end of the year. The International Transaction Log (ITL) will link the carbon registries for each Kyoto nation…
Weather derivatives help fulfil Millennium Promise
Reinsurer Swiss Re has structured a weather derivatives deal to help lessen the effects of drought on African farmers for the Millennium Promise Alliance (MPA), a charity that aims to end extreme poverty worldwide by 2025.
Climate Change Capital closes €200 million private equity fund
Climate Change Capital (CCC), an investment banking group dedicated to clean energy investments, has closed its private equity fund at €200 million.
CME to offer clearing for ethanol basis swaps
Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) will offer clearing for over-the-counter (OTC) ethanol basis swaps from October 5. The service will offer centralised clearing, including daily mark-to-market margining and reduced counterparty risk, to the biofuels and…
TXU shareholders agree to $45 billion buyout
TXU shareholders have approved a merger agreement with Texas Energy Future Holdings Limited Partnership (TEF), which was formed by a group of investors led by private equity firms Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Texas Pacific Group.
Van Eck Moo-ves into agribusiness with new ETF
Van Eck Global has launched a new agribusiness ETF on the American Stock Exchange. The fund, titled Moo, was created by the New York-based asset consultancy and has been designed to mirror the performance of the DAXglobal Agribusiness Index (DXAG), which…
World Bank echoes EIB with new eco bond
The World Bank has launched its Eco-3 Plus, a structured product for sale to retail investors. The six-year note pays a variable annual coupon of 3% or higher, depending on the performance of the ABN Amro Eco Index. The index comprises companies engaged…
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